Month: January 2019

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] There are two points of reference to understand when reviewing how young workers are doing. The first point is

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] The government shutdown is now 27 days old and shows no sign of letting up. According to Oxford Economics,

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] The stock market has had a great start to 2019 as the S&P 500 is up 4.13%. Netflix is

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] The most negative data points on the stock market and the US economy are Q4 earnings guidance and the

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] The December CPI report met expectations across the board. Headline CPI was -0.1% month over month which fell from

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on MastersInvest.com.[/su_note] If you’re a fan of Warren Buffett you’re probably aware that for the last forty years or so, he’s

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] Opinions on the Fed’s balance sheet and QE have a huge variance. Some investors blame the entire bull market

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] Your outlook on stocks should be based on macroeconomics and valuations. Prices move quicker than the data. Sentiment shifts

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] The rate of change of future earnings estimates tells us where stocks are headed. As you can see from

[su_note note_color=”#e3f5fa” text_color=”#000000″ radius=”1″]This article was originally published on UPFINA.[/su_note] In this article we will detail the December BLS labor report, explain why it caused stocks to go up